In the eyes of many people, Iceland is barren, cold, gloomy, mysterious and isolated. In fact, the extreme climate environment and extreme geographical location have created Iceland's extreme and unpredictable scenery and unique scenery. It is a highly recommended and extremely sacred travel destination and hiking paradise for many travel lovers.
Iceland has beautiful scenery, charming scenery, and many wonders, which are more suitable for explorers to come and adventure. From the mountains to the ocean and the aurora borealis, although the journey is difficult, the visual enjoyment is like being in paradise.
There are many natural wonders in Iceland, the first of which is the ice blue ice cave. They are naturally formed. When there are no impurities in the ice body, the light will not be refracted arbitrarily when passing through, and the ice body will be more transparent, showing a dreamy blue color. Iceland's blue ice caves ebb and flow with the seasons and temperatures. As a pure natural glacier product, its existence completely depends on the existence of glacier. Global warming means the retreat of glaciers and the demise of ice caves are inevitable. In a few decades, the most beautiful ice cave on Earth may be gone. So when you travel to Iceland, you should not miss the stunning beauty of the vanishing nature and catch the last train of the glacier.
On the other side of the glacier are the black sand beaches and cliffs at the southwest corner of the peninsula. The natural wonders of jagged rocks and surfing waves can be seen everywhere here, and you can see the unique North Atlantic wonders from almost any angle. In addition to the sea where the waves beat the waves, there are also quiet lakes, and there is a vast green grassland on the edge of the lake.
There are several Icelandic horses running on the grassland from time to time, so the scenery of lakes and mountains is very different from the glacial wonders I have just seen. In addition, there are waterfalls everywhere on the peninsula. Among them, the waterfall near the small town of Grundarfjordur, with rolling water gushing down from the mountains, is another scene compared to the magnificent seascape mentioned above.
Watching the beauty of the Northern Lights dancing in the night sky is the lifelong dream of many people. Many people come to Northern Europe in winter just to get a glimpse of the Northern Lights. In fact, the northern lights can be seen in Sweden, Norway, and Finland, which is close to the peninsula. However, only part of these countries are in the aurora belt, and the whole island of Iceland is in the aurora observation belt, which can be said to be the best place to observe the aurora in the northern hemisphere. Moreover, the aurora areas in other countries are located in high latitudes and are extremely cold in winter, while there are warm currents around Iceland, and the temperature will not be too low. Moreover, there are many features in Iceland in winter. Hunting for aurora can be combined with other projects, and the itinerary will be richer and more fun.